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Guns are the easy target

Guns are the easy target

Denis Prager gives some thoughts on the latest mass shooting. This past weekend, Americans learned of another mass shooting, this time by an employee who decided to murder as many of the people he had worked with for years as possible. As of this writing, the murder toll is 12

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We would not win WWII today

We would not win WWII today

While world leaders gather to remember D-Day of 75 years ago, the Allies are so deeply divided it’s hard to think them capable of reaching a consensus before a war was concluded. Before President Donald Trump arrived for his state visit to the UK, he was the brunt of

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Threats of violent extremism follow Indonesia’s elections

Threats of violent extremism follow Indonesia’s elections

As I wrote back in April, Indonesia’s neighbours would be keeping a nervous eye on that nation’s presidential elections. Indonesia is threatened by the same kind of violent polarisation that is dividing democracies around the world. The world’s largest Islamic nation is also under threat from the

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China is punching a hole in the sky

China is punching a hole in the sky

China is touted by its cheerleaders as a modern economic miracle. On the one hand, its recent decades of growth have indeed seemed astonishing – but the glitter of “Crazy Rich Asians” has blinded too many people to the often harsh realities of the Chinese “miracle”. Firstly, for all the astonishing

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Conspiracy theories are ok if you’re Green

The legacy media had an epic meltdown when Pauline Hanson appeared to question the official account of the Port Arthur massacre. Of course, the footage – like everything else about the questionable hack job perpetrated on One Nation last month – was edited so badly that it was difficult to discern what

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